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What is the recall on the 2018 Honda Pilot?

There isn’t a single recall that covers every 2018 Honda Pilot. Over the years, the model has been subject to multiple safety recalls. Whether your specific vehicle is affected depends on its VIN and the campaigns that were active. The most reliable way to know the exact recall status for your car is to check official recall databases using your VIN and to coordinate with a dealer.


What recalls have affected the 2018 Honda Pilot


Recalls for this model year are issued by Honda and tracked by the U.S. government’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Each recall has a unique campaign number and applies to vehicles that meet certain criteria. Because recall status varies by VIN, you should treat this section as a general guide rather than a definitive list for any one vehicle.


VIN-specific accuracy and next steps


To confirm whether a specific 2018 Pilot is affected, you must check the vehicle identification number (VIN) against official recall records.


How to check if your 2018 Pilot has an open recall


Use these steps to verify open recalls for your vehicle. The steps are designed to be straightforward and work regardless of where you are located.



  • Find your VIN and have it handy.

  • Visit the official recall search tools: NHTSA's Recall Lookup (https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls) or Honda's Recall page (https://automobiles.honda.com/recalls).

  • Enter the VIN to see any open recalls and the recommended remedy.

  • Contact a Honda dealer or a certified repair shop to schedule the free recall repair if open recalls are listed.


These steps will confirm open recalls and guide you to the appropriate repair, typically performed at no cost to the vehicle owner.


What to expect during a recall repair


Recall work is performed at no charge and generally requires a scheduled appointment. Depending on the specific campaign, the repair can take anywhere from less than an hour to a full day, and dealers may replace or upgrade parts, install software updates, or adjust components to ensure proper operation. If your vehicle is in need of parts delivery, the dealer may offer a loaner vehicle or alternative transportation.


Where to find official information


To stay current on recalls affecting the 2018 Honda Pilot, rely on official sources. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) maintains a public recall database, while Honda also publishes recall information for its vehicles on its official site.



Summary


For the 2018 Honda Pilot, there is no single recall. The exact recall status is VIN-specific, and owners should check the VIN against official recall databases and contact their dealer to arrange free repairs if any open recalls are listed. Staying informed through NHTSA and Honda’s recall pages is the best way to ensure the vehicle remains safe and compliant.

What is the lawsuit on the 2018 Honda Pilot?


Moore v. Honda alleges that Honda vehicle models equipped with 9-speed transmission are at risk of experiencing symptoms of a transmission defect. Affected vehicle models include: 2016–2022 Honda Pilot, 2018–2019 Honda Odyssey, 2019–2025 Honda Passport and 2020–2025 Honda Ridgeline.



What are common problems with a 2018 Honda Pilot?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • Transmission Minor. Gear selector and linkage, transmission computer, transmission sensor or solenoid, clutch adjustment, rough shifting, slipping transmission, leaks.
  • Fuel System/Emissions.
  • In-car Electronics.
  • Transmission Major.
  • Exhaust.
  • Drive System.
  • Climate System.
  • Suspension/Steering.



Is there any recalls on a 2018 Honda Pilot?


The 2018 Honda Pilot has been subject to several recalls, most notably for a fuel pump that can fail, a connecting rod bearing that can wear and seize the engine, and a potentially faulty front passenger seat that may not secure properly in a crash. Other recalls include issues with the hood latch, rearview camera display, and potentially a timing belt.
 
You can watch this video to learn more about a potential recall affecting Honda Pilot's engine: 56sHonda JonYouTube · Dec 6, 2021
Engine and fuel system recalls

  • Connecting rod bearing: A manufacturing defect can cause the connecting rod bearing to wear and seize, potentially leading to engine damage or stalling while driving. 
  • Fuel pump: The fuel pump inside the fuel tank may fail, which can cause the vehicle to stall. 
  • Timing belt: In some vehicles, the timing belt teeth can separate from the belt. 

Safety and structural recalls
  • Hood latch: The hood latch striker may become damaged and separate, potentially causing the hood to open while driving. 
  • Front seat: In certain models, improperly manufactured rivets in the powered seats can break in a crash, causing the seats to detach from the floor. 
  • Third-row seat belts: Some vehicles may have third-row seat belts that are misrouted and cannot be used correctly. 

Other recalls
  • Rearview camera: A faulty Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) communication coaxial cable connector can prevent the rearview camera image from appearing on the display. 
  • Transmission: Issues have been reported with the 9-speed transmission, including rough shifting and potential leaks. 



Which Honda pilots are being recalled?


Recent Honda Pilot recall issues include a potential loss of power due to a software error in the fuel injection ECU for model years 2023-2025, a steering rack failure in 2023-2024 models that could cause the steering to jam, and a brake pedal issue with the pivot pin for 2021-2025 models. Previous recalls affected certain 2019-2022 Pilots due to a rearview camera malfunction. You can check for specific recalls by using your vehicle's VIN on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website. 
2023-2025 Honda Pilot

  • Engine stall: A software error in the fuel injection electronic control unit (FI-ECU) could cause the engine to stall or lose power. 
  • Brake pedal: The brake pedal pivot pin may not be secured properly, which can cause the pedal to shift and prevent braking. 

2023-2024 Honda Pilot 
  • Steering failure: A loose ball bearing in the steering rack could cause the rack to fail or jam, potentially locking the steering. 

2019-2022 Honda Pilot
  • Rearview camera: A faulty coaxial cable connector may prevent the rearview camera image from appearing on the display. 

2021 Honda Pilot
  • Tires: Certain 2021 models equipped with specific Continental tires may have been cured beyond specification limits. 

How to check for recalls
  • Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website and enter your vehicle's VIN to see if it is affected by any open recalls. 


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